Typical work day consisted of customer service routine, pleasant coworkers and management. Daily jobs consisted of setting displays and planograms according to what they were sent out to be as well as bringing in weekly shipments and making sure they all made it out to the sales floor in a timely manner.

Pros: Meeting people and building relationships with frequent customers

Cons: having to bite the bullet with irrate customers

A typical work day would consist of greeting and checking out customers, helping them find merchandise, answering phones, helping do sales on the floor, stocking merchandise, checking in merchandise, counting money in each drawer

The entire Cincinnati/Indy AP Team quit simultaneously. It was an extremely hostile work environment. My experiences and those of my colleagues are too many and deep to go into. I urge you to do your homework before signing on with this company. Dig deep, specifically the corporate AP leadership and then it trickles down. You'll need names but a simple Google search will reveal quite a bit. What you will find on certain individuals is reflective of the company as a whole. If you're a good investigator, you'll find it. Good luck.

A DAY AT WORK FOR ME IS KNOWING I MADE A PERSON SMILE AND THAT IS WHAT IT'S ALL ABOUT KNOWING THAT YOU MADE THAT CUSTOMER WANT TO SHOP AT YOUR STORE TO HELP YOUR STORE GROW AND BECOME MORE AND MORE SUCCESSFUL AND YOU LEARN TO BECOME A BETTER PERSON YOURSELF AND THE PEOPLE YOU WORK WITH MAKES IT EVEN BETTER CAUSE YOUR LIKE A FAMILY.

Pros: Friedly work environment, nice co-workers and nice place to learn skills.

Cons: No real room for growth and not many full time positions.

Working with people that are hardworking and still like to make work fun is always a plus. I enjoyed my days working with the company, however with little room to move up and lack of hours it became harder for me to keep up with bills. I was able to grow my skills in customer service working there however, and i would not trade that valuable time for anything.

Cons: Short breaks, constant change of employees and too short of a lunch break.

I worked various hours but I gained very much knowledge on properly handling money to not be even a penny short in the register. Management was not as helpful in my opinion as I thought they could be given they were working there a very long time. The coworkers we nice for the most part but by their on decision they chose not to stay. The hardest part of the job is when you get a really nasty customer. You have to be professional and keep your cool when this occurred I would always have management come assist. The most enjoyable job was the night shift employees who worked with me. They had a positive attitude and we closed on time every night!

A typical work day at work can be a calm or busy workflow. I learned how to do markdowns, sales and promotions, floor sales, change floor set, cash handling, open and closing store, and customer service. My co-workers were very positive. The hardest part of the job was when the store was very busy. I was able to handle a busy environment. The most enjoyable part of the job was helping customers find the merchandise that they was looking for.

A typical day at work consists of working the front end of the store as a cashier, assisting customers with purchases, returns, upsell store charge card to customers, assist customers with any questions regarding price checks and discounts available and customer service. I work with a great team at the front end, someone is always available anytime I need assistance or have any questions that I am unable to answer for customers. The hardest part of my job would be not having a consistent work schedule every week and the most enjoyable part of my job would be assisting customers from beginning to end with any and all questions and/or purchases.

Stein Mart was my first real work experience and I enjoyed the drama free work zone. it taught me to be very tactful, speedy, and complete all tasks in a timely fashion. if I was given the opportunity to work here again I would